White Egg Layers

White Egg Layers

By far, the most common white egg layer is the White Leghorn because most of the eggs in grocery stores are produced by White Leghorns. The second most common white egg layer is the Brown Leghorn.

There are, however, many other breeds that lay white eggs. If you are interested in a finding a chicken to add to your flock that will lay white eggs but that is not a Leghorn, check out some of the other breeds listed below!



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White Leghorn Chickens

White Leghorn Chickens

White Leghorn Chicks for sale Chicks hatching February to November Turn feed dollars into white eggs! Add White Leghorns to your backyard chicken breeds! White Leghorn pullets are the industry standard white egg layers that produce all of the eggs for the grocery stores worldwide because they most cost effectively convert feed into eggs....
$2.60

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Brown Leghorn Chickens

Brown Leghorn Chickens

Baby Brown Leghorn Chicks for sale Chicks hatching weekly year round. Leghorns lay lots of white eggs; Brown Leghorns are both beautiful and productive. Production: You can expect between 250 and 300 eggs per year from your Brown Leghorns. While they are not raised primarily as meat birds, they do reach a weight of 4-6 pounds at maturity....
$2.60

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Appenzeller Spitzhauben Chickens

Appenzeller Spitzhauben Chickens

Baby Appenzeller Spitzhauben Chicks for sale Chicks hatching February to August Appenzeller Spitzhauben are interesting looking birds. These chickens are black and white speckled, with a 'V' shaped crest. Although not recognized by the American Poultry Association, the Appenzeller Spitzhauben is a chicken that will start conversations!...
$4.06

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Austra White Chickens

Austra White Chickens

Austra White Chickens are a cross of a Black Australorp cockerel over a White Leghorn pullet. The Austra Whites are then a white bird with black flecks. The breed cross was developed in the early 1900's by a hatchery looking to meet customer demands. Many people want a great white egg layer that is not nervous or flighty. The Austra White fits...
$2.02

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Min:  15
Blue Andalusian Chickens

Blue Andalusian Chickens

Day Old Blue Andalusian Chickens Baby chicks hatching February to November. Blue Andalusians are attractive chickens that lay lots of eggs and enjoy foraging. Production: You can expect about 160 white eggs annually from a Blue Andalusian hen. They also lay well during colder weather. While these birds don’t grow to a great size, they do...
$2.82

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California White Chickens

California White Chickens

California Whites are a breed cross of California Grey males and White Leghorns and have superior hybrid vigor that results in excellent livability. They are excellent layers with superior length of lay and produce large white eggs with great exterior egg quality. The mature weight of California White hens is 4.5 pounds, which is heavier than most...
$2.06

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Min:  15
Campine Chickens

Campine Chickens

Silver Campines and Golden Campines are the two Campine varieties we carry. Campines are a bit flighty, rather like a Leghorn in character. The name is pronounced Kam-peen. Campine Chickens are a fairly small bodied breed .Silver Campines and Golden Campines will lay a fair number of white-shelled eggs. Campines are extremely rare and very seldom...
$4.06

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Egyptian Fayoumis Chickens

Egyptian Fayoumis Chickens

Egyptian Fayoumis
$2.02

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Min:  15
Hamburg Chickens

Hamburg Chickens

The Hamburg is a type of chicken developed in Germany and Holland prior to 1700. It is comparatively rare, with less than 1000 registered in North America each year.[1]It is a small breed?cocks tend to weigh only 5 pounds and hens about 4 lb (2.25 and 1.75 kg) with slender legs and a neat rose comb. The bird comes in more than ten different...
$2.82

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Holland Chickens

Holland Chickens

Barred Hollands and White Holland chickens were developed to be a large bird that are layers of white eggs. They are good foragers, calm and fairly cold tolerant. Their growth rate is slow to moderate, but can and do forage for most of their own food. The Barred Holland used to be very popular with farmers. This breed is the rarest living breed of...
$2.40

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Kraienkoppe Chickens

Kraienkoppe Chickens

This breed was developed in Holland and Germany in the mid- nineteenth century. Among the breeds in its ancestory are Leghorns and Malays. The birds have an upright stance, long back, strong head and are very fully feathered in the hackle and saddle. The walnut comb and wattles are quite small. The breed is found in Silver and Blackbreasted Red....
$2.25

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La Fleche Chickens

La Fleche Chickens

A very rare breed with a pair of spikes in place of a conventional comb. La Fleche are black, of medium size and very active. They are strictly ornamental fowl.La Fleche Chickens have been bred for many years in the Valley of La Sarthe, where the town of La Fleche is located. The La Fleche Chickens originated from crossing of Black Spanish,...
$2.25

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Lakenvelder Chickens

Lakenvelder Chickens

Silver Lakenvelder chicks for sale February to June. Lakenvelders or Lakenfelders are a breed of chicken developed in the 1830’s in Germany despite their Dutch name. Characteristics of the breed are black head, collar, and tail, white body, white skin and slate colored legs. The Lakenvelder is a flighty breed that is a good forager if...
$4.06

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Minorca Chickens

Minorca Chickens

Minorca chickens are a white egg layer chicken breed. Temperment: Minorcas are a nervous breed. American Poultry Association Class: Meditteranean Class American Livestock Breeds Conservancy: Watch Conservation Status Colors: The American Poultry Association has standardized Black Minorcas, Buff Minorcas, and White Minorcas. The Buffs and Whites...
$2.25

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Mottled Ancona Chickens

Mottled Ancona Chickens

Day Old Mottled Ancona Chickens for sale Baby chicks hatching February to November. Mottled Anconas lay lots of white eggs, they forage well, and they are hardy. Production: Anconas are primarily layers. You can expect as many as 300 white eggs from one hen each year. Temperament: This breed is easily tamed, but naturally a bit flighty. They are...
$2.82

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Norwegian Jaerhons Chickens

Norwegian Jaerhons Chickens

Norwegian Jaerhons Chickens For Sale Hatching: available from Mid-Feburary thru the first week of June Looking for a breed of chicken that tolerates cold weather well and lays lots of eggs? If APA recognition is not important to you, the Norwegian Jaerhon is probably the chicken you want. Production As the name implies, Norwegian Jaerhons...
$2.50

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Redcap Chickens

Redcap Chickens

Redcaps (or Red Caps, as some people spell them) are a dual purpose chicken breed from England distinguished by their huge rose combs. Unlike most chickens with red earlobes, the Redcap lays white eggs! Redcaps are good foragers and they're very hardy, so it is a shame that this breed is now nearing extinction.
$2.50

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Sicilian Buttercup Chickens

Sicilian Buttercup Chickens

Sicilian Buttercup chicks for sale February to July. The Sicilian Buttercup was named because of the cup-shaped comb. Sicilian Buttercups and are kept strictly as ornamental fowl. Eggs: Sicilian Buttercups lay fair number of small white eggs. Non Setters. Meat: Skin Color Yellow 4-5.5 lbs market weight. American Poultry Association Class:...
$4.06

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Max: 25
Silver Gray Dorking Chickens

Silver Gray Dorking Chickens

Silver Gray Dorking Chickens Baby chicks hatching March to September. One of the oldest known breeds, Dorkings are reliable layers, good meat birds, and very cold hardy. Production: Dorkings are good layers, but have been prized as excellent table birds from the earliest times. Temperament: Silver Dorking roosters are quite protective of their...
$5.29

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White Face Black Spanish Chickens

White Face Black Spanish Chickens

Admitted to the American Poultry Association in 1874, the WFB Spanish is probably the oldest breed of the Mediterranean Class. There are British records of the breed as far back as 1572. This is a nonsitting fowl which produces large, chalk-white eggs. It's distinguishing features are the white face and the large, low hanging white earlobes....
$2.25

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Min:  5